8:31 a.m. Commercial burglary, 13771 Newport Avenue. A quantity of codeine-based painkiller was reported stolen from a burglarized pharmaceutical company. A window to the company's building was discovered smashed.

6:59 a.m. Vehicle burglary, 13400 block Farmington Road

7:15 a.m. Auto theft, 13800 block Parkcenter Lane

10:14 a.m. Narcotics violation, 300 Centennial Way. A convicted narcotics offender registered their presence in the city with police.

2:37 p.m. Suspicious person/circumstances, 14501 Red Hill Avenue. A woman reported having locked herself in a gas station's bathroom because she was being followed. Police searched the area, found no signs of suspicious activity then gave the woman a ride home.

1:34 a.m. Suspicious person/circumstances, 600 block E. 1st Street. A patron at the Pineapple Hill Bar & Grill reported their friend as having never returned from the bar's bathroom. Police started a missing person's report only to learn via Irvine police that the friend had been found at home.

6 p.m. Suspicious person/circumstances, 15500 block Tustin Village Way. Tenants of an apartment that had been recently burglarized reported strangers in their neighborhood. Police investigated and were unable to locate any suspicious activity in the area.

5:30 a.m. Unknown trouble, 14700 block Briarcliff Place. A female was reported screaming, "Don't hurt me" inside of a vehicle parked in front of a residence. Police made contact with the vehicle and determined the disturbance was a verbal argument between a couple.

10:24 a.m. Domestic violence, 17500 block Beneta Way

1:58 p.m. Grand theft, 2800 block Keller Drive

4:13 p.m. Auto theft, 2600 block Orchard Drive

10:28 p.m. Suspicious person/circumstances, 13600 block Evergreen Way

OCT. 26

7:29 p.m. Suspicious person/circumstances, 14400 block Morning Glory Road. A mother reported that her children heard someone open a gate outside their home. Police investigated and found no signs of suspicious activity.

10:36 a.m. Unknown trouble, Nicklaus Lane and Player Lane. A 911 call from a cell phone was determined by police dispatchers to have been an accidental dial, most likely by a child playing with the phone.

7:01 p.m. Open door, 12400 block Charloma Drive. A resident passed by his neighbor's home and noticed their front door open. The resident rang the doorbell to the residence then closed the door after no one answered.